Marking the Anniversary of Anti-Monarchic Revolution in Iran

Maryam Rajavi: the people of Iran will not be satisfied by anything less than overthrowing the ruling theocracy

On the eve of the 39th anniversary of the overthrow of the Shah’s regime in Iran, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi attended a gathering of Iranians on February 10, 2018. The President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran hailed all the martyrs fallen for Iran’s freedom in the 1979 Revolution up until the uprising in January 2018. She told the gathering, “The courageous uprising in December-January and its subsequent protests across the country proved that the Iranian people will not be satisfied by anything less than the overthrow of the clerical regime in its entirety. The presence of women and youths at the forefront of the protests guarantee the continuation of the uprising. Iranian women have not succumbed to the regime’s crackdown despite 39 years of systematic repression and humiliation, including the imposition of the compulsory veil.”

Maryam Rajavi: The clerical regime is a hundred times more dangerous than Daesh and confronting it is far more imperative

“Just as it was necessary to confront Daesh, it is far more imperative now to fight a hundred-times greater danger: the religious dictatorship in Iran, the IRGC and its mercenary militias.”

This was reiterated by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, in a speech to a conference in Paris focusing on “Explosive Conditions in Iran, Mullahs’ Regime in Crises”, on Saturday, December 16, 2017.

Maryam Rajavi Called on the Nation to Show Their Solidarity by Rushing to the Aid of the Afflicted Victims

• The damages caused by the catastrophic earthquake were augmented by the mullahs’ ominous religious dictatorship

• The only way out of this calamity is rising up to bring down the clerical regime

A ceremony was held on Tuesday, November 21, 2017, to commemorate the victims of the earthquake in Kermanshah Province and in solidarity with the afflicted people in the affected areas. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, extended her deepest condolences to the bereaved families, those wounded and injured, and all the victims of the disaster. She called on the nation to show their solidarity by rushing to the aid of the earthquake victims.

A Major Rally in London Call on the UK Government to Break Its Silence on the 1988 Massacre in Iran

Cross party members of the British parliament and political personalities joined the Anglo-Iranian communities from across the UK and called upon the British government to take the lead for the establishment of an independent committee to investigate mass executions of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988 and to bring those responsible to justice. They stressed the time has come to end impunity for Iranian officials who are responsible for serious human rights abuses in the country.

﻿Maryam Rajavi: Iran Regime Has Failed, to Annihilate PMOI to Guarantee Its Survival

On the fourth anniversary of the massacre of 52 PMOI members residing in Ashraf, Iraq, who were assassinated at the behest of the Iranian regime by the puppet governemt of Iraq and its agents, the Iranian Resistance’s President-elect Maryam Rajavi said: The mass execution of PMOI members was the hidden half of the regime’s retreat in the nuclear talks and the JCPOA. Before the start of the talks with P5+1 and signing of an agreement in November 2013, the regime resorted to the massacre in Ashraf. Following Khamenei’s approval of the JCPOA in October 2015, Camp Liberty was attacked by rockets. All the stages of the nuclear agreement, starting from secret talks to the signing of JCPOA, were accompanied by attacks on and slaughter of Ashraf residents. The regime needs to annihilate its most important existential threat, namely the PMOI and the Iranian Resistance, to guarantee its survival.

Iranians Stage Hunger Strike and Rallies in Different Cities of the World in Solidarity With Striking Political Prisoners

In Solidarity with the striking political prisoners in Gohardasht Prison, freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance staged demonstrations and rallies in various cities of the world, including in Los Angeles (USA), Berlin and Hamburg (Germany), London (UK), Stockholm and Gothenburg (Sweden), Oslo (Norway), Copenhagen, Aarhus (Denmark), The Hague (Netherlands), Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver (Canada).

Maryam Rajavi Calls for International Commission of Inquiry to Prosecute Perpetrators of This Horrendous Crime

The 29th anniversary of the massacre of 30,000 political prisoners in Iran was observed in a ceremony in the presence of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, political and human rights dignitaries from the US and Europe, and a large number of PMOI members in Tirana, capital of Albania.

Khamenei's Fear Following the Grand Gathering of Iranians and Rise of Justice-Seeking Movement for the Victims of 1988 Massacre

Desperate attempts in Paris to reverse the place of the executioner and the victim

Three weeks after the annual rally of the Iranian Resistance in Villepinte in the Paris suburbs, while the mullahs' regime's cries due to the extensive reception of this event inside the country and on the international scene, while the Justice-Seeking Movement calling for justice for the victims of the massacre of political prisoners has turned into a growing social campaign, and while this regime is extremely disgraced and hated for its crimes against the countries in the Middle East, Khamenei, the self-proclaimed Supreme Leader of Muslims around the world, sent Kamal Kharrazi, his adviser and a close relative, to Paris to introduce the PMOI as "a terrorist group that murdered thousands of ordinary citizens in Iran ", thus attempting to counter the increasing domestic and international prestige of the PMOI.

Those Who Massacred PMOI Members Should Be Rewarded, Senior Iranian Official Says

Ahmad Khatami, a board member of the Iranian regime’s Assembly of Experts, used the Tehran Friday prayers sermon to express his anger over the ever-increasing scope of the justice movement related to the 1988 massacre. He called for the perpetrators of the atrocity of executing over 30,000 political prisoners to be awarded medals.